Interview: AJ Bailey, adult entertainer
by Meg , under Interviews
ONE-ON-ONE
AJ BAILEY
The amazing American babe chats to Australian Penthouse about anthropology, living in Australia, and the adult industry
You’ve only been in the adult industry for a couple of years, and now you’re the new girl at Vivid. Did you plan that?
No way! I got into the business in 2006 to pay for graduate school, where I was studying anthropology. I thought I had what it takes, so I answered a website ad for models and Vivid came soon after.
What have you been up to recently?
Work, work and more work! My first DVD, The AJ Bailey Experiment, was released a few months ago, and another, AJ’s Sexy Stories, is about to be released, so I’ve been doing a lot of press for both. It’s been really fun.
We hear you used to live in Australia…
Yes, I lived in Oz off and on for a few years. I would be there for about five months, then head back to the States for a bit – whatever my visa would allow. I originally went to visit a friend and loved it so much that I went back to stay.
What did you love most about life down-under?
The boys and the beaches! In fact, the best sex I’ve ever had was with an Aussie boy.
Do tell…
He was a really straight-laced surfer with a very unassuming package. I really like passion and foreplay because I get sex on set all day long, and this guy knew what he was doing. We did anything and everything. It blew my mind.
What were you like as a teenager?
Well, I dropped out of high school and moved to Australia by myself, if that’s any indication! I was very restless and bored with Midwestern life and was always pushing boundaries. However, just before my Aussie odyssey, I was a straight-A student, in the choir, and on the cheerleading squad.
What do you think you’ll be doing in 10 years’ time?
I would love to be a conservator for a historical organisation, looking after historic houses, manor homes or castles, or even museums. I’ve had so many different jobs – dog walker, waitress, collections manager, art seller. I also worked at a hair salon – the politics were brutal. I’m an anthropologist, so being a conservator really interests me.
But you’ll be staying in the adult industry for a while, right?
Yes, I love it. I love being a Vivid girl, I love the sex, and I love the glamour!
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